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Daily (27.03.2020): Crude oil fell on Thursday after three sessions of gains due to massive jobs claims in the U.S. and weak fuel demand

Crude oil futures fell on Thursday after three consecutive sessions of gains, due to the explosion in the number of jobless claims in the United States and a collapse in demand for black gold.

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Daily (26.03.2019): Carbon prices recovered by 4% on Wednesday, as U.S intends to launch a massive financial stimulus to support economy

Crude oil prices added slight ground on Wednesday, as the United States may vote on a $2 trillion stimulus package to support the economy due to the coronavirus pandemic. Brent crude traded 0.9% higher at $27.39 a barrel. In the same context, WTI futures rose by 2% to $24.49 a barrel.

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Daily (25.03.2020): Oil rebounds on Tuesday on hopes for a recovery in the U.S. economy

Crude oil futures bounced on Tuesday on hopes that the U.S. unprecedented stimulus package would prop up the coronavirus-battered economy. Consequently, Brent crude for May delivery rose by 12 cents, or 0.4% to settle at $27.15 a barrel.At the same time, the U.S. WTI crude soared by 2.8% to $24.01 a barrel.

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Daily (24.03.2020): NBP spot fell by 7% amid weak demand and supply glut

Crude oil prices ended higher in a volatile session on Monday, after Fed announced extensive new measures to support the economy crippled by the coronavirus. Moreover,the U.S. indicated the possibility of an alliance with Saudi Arabia to stabilize prices. However, the sentiment remains bearish on worries about economic recession.

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Daily (23.03.2020): Carbon prices dropped by over 26% on a weekly basis on Friday, due to increased coronavirus concerns

Crude oil futures extended losses on Friday, being on track for their biggest weekly decline in 12 years, on worries about the coronavirus pandemics that slowed down global economies and curbed oil demand. The failure of coordinated output cuts by producers from the OPEC and others including Russia, also put pressure on prices. Hence, Brent crude plunged by 5.2%, to settle at $26.98 a barrel. At the same time, WTI futures tumbled by 10.3% to $22.63 a barrel.

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